Detector



         


In telecommunication, the term detector has the following meanings:

  1. A device that is responsive to the presence or absence of a stimulus.
  2. In an AM radio receiver, a circuit or device that recovers the signal of interest from the modulated wave.
  3. In FM reception, a circuit called a discriminator is used to convert frequency variations to amplitude variations.
  4. In an optical communications receiver, a device that converts the received optical signal to another form.

Note: Currently, this conversion is from optical to electrical power; however, optical-to-optical techniques are under development.

Source: from Federal Standard 1037C

In astronomy, the detecting devices generally used is charge-coupled devices (CCD), although, before the 1990s, photographic plates were the most common.

In experimental particle physics, a particle detector is a device used to track and identify elementary particles.






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